SQL Server Magazine March 2003

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Access Denied: Changing an Account's UPN Suffix This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

To create a user account with a unique name, you sometimes need to change the account's UPN suffix.

Access Denied: Creating New UPN Suffixes This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Creating and using new UPN suffixes can make your user account names less transparent but doesn't take the place of strong security.

Access Denied: Logging the Workstation Name on Win2K This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

When Win2K uses Kerberos for a logon, the OS doesn't log the workstation name. But you can determine the workstation's name from its IP address.

Access Denied: Using a DC's Last-Logoff Field This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Although you can access last-logon and last-logoff information for users on a DC, the data is unreliable.




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Managing Secure Database Connections with SQL Server

Learn how to use SQL Server to protect your valuable data and create and manage secure database connections.

Snort Made Easy

Discover new tools that make installing and using the Snort IDS tool easier.

Use System Scanner to Monitor Your Web Server

You can use System Scanner to detect changes to your Web server’s processes, services, shares, files, users, and groups.




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NT Gatekeeper: Disabling SSL-Secured Data Caching

This registry hack disables SSL-secured Web data caching.

NT Gatekeeper: Forcing a True Logon When Unlocking the NT 4.0 Screen

Learn how to force a true logon when unlocking the NT 4.0 screen.

NT Gatekeeper: Limiting Automatic Logons

Use these registry hacks to limit automatic logons to NT 4.0 workstations.

NT Gatekeeper: Providing SSO Across Untrusted Domains or Machines

Learn how to provide SSO across untrusted domains or machines.

NT Gatekeeper: Using a Command-Line Tool to Reset Passwords

These command-line tools let you input a text file that contains a list of user accounts and passwords to reset passwords.